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Theoretical computer science / Network theory / Combinatorial optimization / Routing algorithms / Binary trees / A* search algorithm / Breadth-first search / Shortest path problem / Semantic similarity / Mathematics / Graph theory / Search algorithms
Date: 2013-09-11 13:44:52
Theoretical computer science
Network theory
Combinatorial optimization
Routing algorithms
Binary trees
A* search algorithm
Breadth-first search
Shortest path problem
Semantic similarity
Mathematics
Graph theory
Search algorithms

Automatic versus Human Navigation in Information Networks Robert West and Jure Leskovec Computer Science Department Stanford University {west, jure}@cs.stanford.edu

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